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Delaware, State ofPennsylvania, have incuring the movable unit in the desired adjusted positions by frictional'means.

UN lTE D STATES FICE.

. "WILLIAM BROWN, or PHILADELPHIA, AND mnm' a comm, m, or

, I. swan'rrmonn', PENNSYLVANIA.

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Application filed November 27, 1923. Serial No. 877,284.

To-all whom it may concern:

Be it known that we, WILLIAM ALLEN BROWN, a citizen of the United States, residing in Philadelphia, county of Philadelphia, State of Pennsylvania, and ELBERT A. CoRBIN, Jr., a citizen of the United- States, residing in Swarthmore, county of vented anew and useful Heating, Cooling, and Lighting Fixture, of which the following is a. specifications Our invention consists of a novel construction of a combined heating, cooling, and lighting fixture, and heating elements are pivotally mounted in a novel manner upon a suitable support, so that said cooling and heating elements, together with the outer grid and theouter enclosing shade can be rotated or rocked as a unit in the desired direction.

Our present invention relates more particularly to a novel frame or cradle and its adjuncts, whereby the blower can be readily sustained from its pivotal supports, provision being made for weighting or counterbalancing the motor if desired and for se- -Our invention further consists of a novel construction of supporting. frame having means, whereby stationary electric lights are properly positioned with respect to the other novel elementspf the apparatus, said frame having pivotally connected thereto, supporting arms and a cradle for the motor casing of the blower, which may be weighted, if desired, whereby the blowin apparatus and its adjuncts are conveniently assembled and supported in a novel manner.

- It further consists of a novel construction of a weighted cradle adapted to be applied to the under side of the motor casing of the blower and novel means for assembling said weighted cradle with respect to the supporting arms which carry the shade and the.

outer grid, which latter supports the heating element.

It further consists of other novel features of advantage and construction, allas will hereinafter be fully set forth.

\ For the purpose of illustrating our invention, we have shown inv the accompanying drawings forms thereof which are at present preferred by us, since in practice they will give satisfactory and reliable results, al-

wherein the cooling view of a double shade which ployed.

though it is to be understood that the various devices which'our invention embodies may be variously arranged and organized and that our invention is not therefore limited to the precise arrangement and organization of the devices shown and described. J D

Figure 1 represents, a plan view of a combined heating cooling and lighting fixture, embodying our invention.

Figure 2 represents, a section on line a Figure 8 represents, a horizontal section on line 88, Figure 5.

Figure 9 represents, a front elevation of the junction box of the heating element, seen in Figures 5 and 6.

'Figure 10 represents, a sectional view through one'of the pivot screws, whichsupports the blower and its adjuncts.

Figure 11 represents, a form of wiring diagram, which may be employed.

Figure .12 represents, a side elevation of g thesupporting arm andcradle seen in Figure 3 V 1,535,524 PATENT" or Figure13 represents, a perspective view I of the weighted cradle seen in Figure 2 in detached position.

Figure 14 represents, thefront elevation of another embodiment of our invention, wherein a front curved plate is employed in lieu of an annular shade.

Figure 15 represents a vertical section on line 1515, Figure 14.

secured the frame 3, having. the parallel arms 4 and the outwardly projecting or diverging arms 5, which latter serve as supports for the sockets 6 of the laterally extending stationary electric bulbs or lamps 7, the latter being collocated so that standard sized electric bulbs may be employed, which are positioned so that they are clear of the movable elements of our device as will be hereafter explained. The arms 4 preferably incline upwardly. as seen in Figure 2, and through their. outer ends pass the unthreaded portions 8 of the pivot screws 9, havin the heads 10, which may be provided wit the spanner holes 11 (see Figure 10). The inner end of each screw 9 is threaded .as at 12 and screwed in the threaded seat 13' of the upper member 14 of the frame 15, whose construction will be best understood from Figure 12. The set screw 14 are adapted to be screwed down upon the threads 12 to lock the parts in position, as will be explained. The frame 15 may be in one piece or as shown in Figures 3 and 12' it may be made in three pieces, the lower member 16,'serving as a cradle to support the motor casing 17 of the fan or blower element 18. The upper frame members 14, have the vertical arms 24 and the laterally extending arms 19, and the upwardly extending converging arms 20, which have the upper outer shoulders 21 and the inwardly deflected terminals 22 which latter support the electric heating element 23 to be hereafter referred to. The juxtaposed surfaces of the pendant members 24 and the upwardly extending arms 25 of the cradle member 16, are rabetted and secured together as indicated at 26, and said arms 25 are provided with the bottom lugs 27 for'supporting the motor casing 17, and the arms 24 are provided with the inwardly extending lugs 28, through which the screws 29 pass for securing the frame to the upper portion of the motor casing 17. By our novel construction of frame 15, a rigid support is provided for the motor casmgi or blower element as well as the heating element and in addition the shade 30 is effectively supported on the upwardly extending arms 20, as is evident. The shade 30 may be a single member seen in Figures 2, 3 and 4, or a double shade as seen at 31 in Figure 7, and composed of the inner and outer 1 members 32 and 33. The shade 30 may be composed of mica, glass or other opaque or translucent fire proof material. The lll ner shade 32 may be composed of the same materials and the outer of silk or other fabric, oiled paper, parchment or the like.

- The shade members 32 and 33, are connected by the upper and lower brackets 34 and 35 or other equivalent fastening means. In Figures 3' and 12 we have shown one form of frame 15 for supporting the motor casing 17 and its adjuncts, while in Figures 2 and 13 we have shown another form of cradle 36, which comprises the two curved vertical thickened or weighted members, 37, joined by the bottom transverse bar 38 having the offset recess 39 to accommodate the hub 40 of the motor casing 17. The outer upper faces of the members 37 are elongated to form arms 41 in which are the tapering seats for the reception of the lower ends of the vertical arms 43 (see Figure 2). The upper ends of the vertical arms 43 carry the shade supporting arms 20, which are of the same construction and contour as the corresponding arms seen in Figure 3. The lower ends of the arms 43 are secured in their seats 41 by suitable fastening devices 44. Either of the frame and cradle constructions 15 seen in Figures 3 and 12 or 36 seen in Figures 2 and 13 may be employed, but when it is.- desired to weight the blower and its adjuncts, so as to minimize or absorb the vibrations thereof, we preferably employ the construction seen in Figures 2 and 13. The pivotal connections for supporting the blower member in both Figures 2 and 3 are the same and are as shown in Figure 10. The heating element 23 may comprise a single electric heater or a plurality of such heating elements, as will be understood from the wiring'diagram 45, seen in Figure 11, and while the heater may be supported in various ways, we prefer- .ably employ .the construction seen in Figures 1 and 3, wherein 46 designates the outer grid member, composed of the central portion 47, the outer ring portion 48 and the radial arms 49. 50 designates brackets having their lower ends secured to the casing of the heater and their upper ends secured to the rim 48 of the grid. The outer periphery of the ring 48 of the grid rests upon the inwardly deflected terminals 22 (see Figures 3 and'12), and is secured in. position by the angles 51, the. lower ends of said angles abutting on the shoulders 21, while the upper deflected portions of the angles overlap the ring member 48 of the grid, and the parts are firmly held in assembled position by the screws 53, which are threaded into the terminals 22, as will be understood from Figure 3. It will thus be seen from the foregoing that the frame or cradle member as 15 which carries the blower and its adjuncts is pivotally supported from the 'stationary arms 4. The arms 20 of the frame support the .shade.- The. upper terminals of the arms 20, support the grid 46, and from the grid 46, is supported the heater 23 by means of the brackets '50. The blower, heater, shade and grid can consequently be actuated or rotated as a unit in the desired direction, so as to diffuse the heat in the direction de sired, and the parts can be temporarily locked in the desired position by tightening the screws 9- seen in 'Figure 10, and then tightening the set screws 14. It will be apparent that notwithstanding we use standard or large sized electric bulbs 7, the latter are so positioned that they are clear of all the movable elements of our device. The heater element may be variously constructed, and in Figures 5, 6 and 9. we have shown one form, which may be employed; The heater casing or body 23 has ance with the wiring diagram seen in Figure 11 and the operation of thevarious elements may be controlled in the same manner as in our contemporaneously pending application, Serial N o. 659404, filed August 25, 1923. The switch 61 seen in'the wiring diagram 45, can be located in the chamber 62, in the base 1, and is readily accessible to be readily done.

upon lifting the lid 63 which is hinged at 64 to the base 1. The unit composed of the blower, heater, grid and shade may be rocked or rotated by any convenient means, and in Figures 2 and 3 we' have shown a handle 65, having a nut 66 thereon, the inner end of the handle being secured by the pin 68 to the ears 67.

We preferably construct the handle mem ber as seen at the left of Figure 2, the portion thereof abutting against the inner. surface of the shade being provided with-the shoulder 69 and threaded internally so as to receive the threaded stem 70 of the outer member 71. The nut 66 is preferably screwed down on to the beveled washer 72,

so that when the partsare assembled, the lower portion of the shade is held between the shoulder 69 and the washer 72 so that the shade will not be crushed or bent whenthe handle member 71 is grasped in the act of tilting the shade, grid,'heater and blower as a unit in the desired direction. It is important in devices of this'character that pro vision be made'for enabling the blower and its adjuncts to be readily assembled or'dismantled, and our construction of yoke or cradle seen in Figures. 12 and 13 enables this The motor of the fan is very readily accessible, since it is only necessary in. the construction seen in Figure 12 to remove'the screws or fastenings 26, and upon the removal of the lower screws at readily removed as well as the motor casing. Upon removing the small set screw 73 which holds the fan blades 18 on the shaft of the motor, the motor can then be withdrawn without disturbing any of the main feed wires of either the fan, lights, or heating unit. To disassemble the construction seen in Figures 2 and 13, substantially the same procedure is had, the fastening devices 44 being first removed, then the fastening devices for the.lower portion of the motor casing, after which the fan blades 18 can be readily withdrawn. This feature of the accessibility of the blower mechanism and its adjuncts is one of great importance in devices of this character and as this construction of sectional frame .or cradle is broadly new, our claims to these features are to be interpreted in the scope accorded to inventions of this character. The operation is as follows: In the embodiments seen in Figures 2 and 3, the device is shown as designed for a table or boudoir lamp, although it is obvious that by elongating the standard 2 the device is equally applicable for afloor lamp. In moderate weather, as

element 23, it will be apparent that if desired, either a single heating element may be employed, or a plurality pf such heating elements, as seen in the wiring diagram. 45. Further, if desired, either one or a plurality of such heating elements may be.

energized and one or more thereof may be used either independently or simultaneously either with or without the blower by the. proper manipulation of the switch 61 or' a closing of-thc'desired electric circuits.

It will thus be seen that our novel device is adapted to various uses, since it is not only ornamental in appearance but also provides lighting, heating and cooling means, which are instantly capable of use simultaneously or'independently under all climatic conditions, which may prevail in any country or latitude. The electric lights 7 are fixedly secured in position with respect to the standard 2 and the other movable devices, as there is no necessity'for rocking or tilting them. The blower or fan member and its adjuncts as well as the heater, grid and shade are adapted to be readily turned or tilted into any angle from .the vertical to the horizontal plane, or into any intermediate positions, when it is desired to diffuse the current of heated or cooled air in any particular direction and the blowing and heating elements can be; temporarily held in thelr extreme or intermediate positions, as, may be desired by the tightening of the mechanisms seen in Figure 10. It is obvious that our device will function perfectly with either of thecradle constructions seen in Figure 12 01' Figure 13, but in case it is desired to. weight the blower, soi as to minimize and absorb'th'e vibrations thereof, we preferably employ the construction seen in Figures 2 and 13, it being apparent that the weighted members37 connected by the bottom transverse bar 38 will function perfectly to absorb the vibrations of the mo tor and blower, so that the latter will function noiselessly and silently. The outer grid 46 not only enhances the external'appearance of the device but also serves as an effective supporting means for the heater ele; ment. Either the single shade 30 or the double shade 31 seen in Figure7 may be employed and said shade effectively serves to conceal the lighting, blowing and. heating elements which are grouped within a very small compass, as is evident. j

We have deemed it unnecessary to describe in detail the precise manner ofwiring for the electrically operated elements, as this will be apparent to any one skilled in the art, or to describe in detail the precise manner of connecting the terminals of the electric heating elements, seen in Figures 6 and 9, as this can be effected in various ways, as.-

described in our contemporaneously pending patent application aforesaid, it'being only essential that the energizing of.- the plurality of the heating elements seen in the wiring diagram in Figure 11-be effected either independently or simultaneously ac-- r cording to the amount of heat required. It

, suitable standard or convention motor now on the market.

I wall bracket or supported from ,a side wall,

In the construction seen in Figures 14 to 17 we have shown another embodiment of our invention wherein 73 designates a fiX-- ture, which is adapted to be mounted asa wherein a semiconical deflector is employed in lieu of the annular shade seen in Figures 1, 2, 3 and 4. In Figures 15 and 16, 74 designates a horizontal arm'or laterally exten ing bracket which can be formed as an attachment to a closet or cabinet 7 5,'whichis'" provided with a door- 76, which is. hinged ates-e24 I v e I 'i.

at 77, so as to drop downwardly. Thebracket 74 is bolted or secured to the frame '3, already described with reference to Figure 4, said frame having the parallel arms 4, and offset armsi'5 carryingthe electric light sockets 6 and the bulbs or lamps 7, all

as seen in Figures 4or 16. The pivot screws r- -9 are of the same character as the screws seen in Figures 4 and'10 and pass through the ends ofthe arms 4 through the holes 78. (see Figure117 inthe pendant lugs 79 whit-hare carried by or depend from'the base 80 of the bracket 81, which is provided -with the vertical arms 82, as will be understood from Figures 15 to 17 .The motor casing 17 is of the same character as already described. The central portion of the-base 80 is oii's'et asindicated at 83, to permit the motor shaftto-extend upwardly and carry the fanorblower element 18, above which is the electrically heated element 23 of the same character as already described,

said heater element .23 being connected to the 7 grid 48 bybrackets 50, the same manner as already described in Figure 3 and to the grid member 48 is attachedan annular pendant guard member 84, hich surrounds the blower and heater? The annular guard member 84 is secured to the arms 82 by means of the screws ,85 or the like. The outer semi-conical deflector 86 is supported with'respect to the. annular guard member 84 by the brackets 87. The rod and handle members 65 and '71are assembled in substantially the .same manner, as described with respect to Figure 2 and need not be described in greater detail. It will thus be seen that in the construction seen in Figures 15 to 17, the horizontal. arm 74 and the stationary horizontalv arms 4, the pivot screws 9 seen in,Figures 14, 15and16 and the motor casing. 17 are effectively held in assembled position with respect I to the bracket 81. The grid 48 is supported upon the upper terminals of the arms 82, the

guard 84 is supported from the'arm's 82,- and the outer semi-conical shade member 86 is .supported from the guard 84 by the brackets 87. The base member 80 is secured to the topof the motor casing 17 by the screws 89, :so that the motor 17, bracket 81, the blowin and heating elements 18 and 23, the gri' 48, guard 84 and shadefifi can be ust a as a unit uponv g asping the handle; 71

The construction seen in Figures14 to17 provides aqsomewhat simpler. manner. of f collocating' the motor, blower and heater,

grid, guard and outer shade elementand 1t will beseen 'that by properly calculating pivot screws 9 with respect to the .motor thev position .of, the fulc'rum* points of the casing 17, the latter will serve asa counter-. balancing element, so that the. parts will readily assume the position seen in full lines in Figure 15, on the position seen in dotted-Jv lines in said figure, and all the elements enamelled in any desirable color.

will be properly counterbalanced in all the intermediate positions, the adjustable unit may assume.

We have found it desirable in some instances: to employ the semi-conical shade member 86 in lieu of 'an annular shade and the shade member 86, such as seen in Figures 14 to16, will function as effectively as an annular or conical shade heretofore-described and its expense will obviously be about one half. "It will be obvious that while we have shown the combi ed heating ment may be employed in Figure 15 or a plurality of said heating elements, as desired. The shade 86 may bemade of any suitable material as is evident, and all the parts seen in Figures 14 or 17 may be The hole 90 seen in Figure 16 permits the passage of the wires to the heating and blowing elements.

It is evident that counterbalance weights, already described may be used on the devices shown in Figures 14 to 16, if desired.

i support, arms Having thus described our invention, what we claim as new and useful tosecureby Letters Patent, is

1. In a device of the character stated, a support, arms projecting therefrom, a frame pivotally mounted on said arms and comprising a lower cradle member and upwardly extending arms, a blower motor casing supported in said cradle member, means for securing said cradle member with respect to said motor casing, a grid supported from the arms 'of said cradle member, and

an electric heatersupported from said grid and positioned in proximity to the blower.

2.,In a device of the character stated, a projecting therefrom, a frame pivotally mounted on said arms and comprising a lower cradle member and upwardlyextending arms, a blower motor casing supported in said cradle member and secured thereto, a grid supported from the arms of said cradle member, an electric heater supported from said grid and positioned v.in proximity to the blower,

screws'passing through said first mentioned arms and having a threaded portion engaging the upright arms of said cradle member.-

desired I o and frame and engaging 3. In a device of the character stated, a support, arms projecting therefrom, a frame pivotally mounted on said arms and comprising a bottom cradle member and upwardly extending arms, a blower motor casing supported in said cradle member and secured thereto, a grid supported from the arms of said cradle member, an electric heater supported from said grid and positioned in proximity to the blower, pivot screws extending through said first mentioned arms and having a threaded portion engaging the arms of said cradle member, and set screws passing through said frame and engaging the threaded portion of said pivot screws.

4. In a device of the character stated, a support, arms projecting therefrom, a frame pivotally mounted on said arms and comprising a lower cradle member and upwardly extending arms, a blower motor casing supported in said cradle, a grid supported from the arms of said cradle member and an electric heater supported from said grid and positioned in proximity to the blower, incombination with a shade surrounding the heater and blower and supported upon upward extensions of said cradle arms. 7

5."In a device of the character stated, a support, arms projecting therefrom, a frame pivotally mounted on said arms and comprising a lower cradle member and. upwardly extending arms, a blower motor casing supported in said cradle member and secured-thereto, a grid supported from the arms of said cradle member, an electric heater supported from said grid and positioned in proximity to the blower, and screws passing through said first mentioned arms and having a threaded portion engaging the upright arms of said cradle member, in combination with a shade surrounding the heater and blower and supported upon upward extensions of said cradle arms.

6. In a device of the character stated, a.

support, arms projecting therefrom, a frame pivotally'mounte on said arms and comprising a bottom cradle member and upwardly extending arms, a blower motor casing supported in saidv cradle member and secured thereto, a gridsupported from the arms of said cradle member, an electric heater supported from said grid and positioned in proximity to the blower, pivot screws extending through said: first mentioned arms and having a threaded portion engaging the arms of said cradle member, and set screws assing through said ijhe threaded portion of said pivot screws, in combination with a shade surrounding the heater and blower and supported upon upward extensions of said cradle arms,

pivotally mounted on said arms and comprising a lower cradle member and upwardly extending arms, a blower motor casing supported in said cradle member, means for securing said cradle member with respect to "said motor casing, a grid supported from the arms of said cradle member, and an electric heater supported from said grid and positioned in proximity to the blower, in combination with laterally projecting lights carried by said support and a shade surrounding the heater, blower and lights and supported upon upward extensions of said cradle arms.

8. In a device of the character stated, a support, arms projecting therefrom, a frame pivotally mounted on said arms and com prising a lower cradle member and upwardly extending arms, a blower motor casing supported in said cradle member and secured thereto, a grid supported from the arms fof said cradle member, an electric heater supported from said grid and positioned in proximity to the blower, and screws passing through said first mentioned arms and having a threaded portion engaging the upright arms of said cradle member, in combination with laterally projecting lights carried by said support and a shade surrounding the heater, blower and lights and supported upon upward extensions of said cradle arms.

9. In a deviceof the character stated, a support. arms projecting therefrom, a frame pivotally mounted on said arms and comprising a bottom cradle member and upwardly extending arms, a blower motor casing supported in said cradle member and secured thereto, a grid supported from the arms of said cradle member, an electric heater supported from said grid and positioned in proximity to the blower, pivot screws extending through said first mentioned arms and having a threaded portion engaging the arms of said cradle member, and set screws passing through said frame and engaging the threaded portion of said pivot screws. in combination with laterally projecting lights carried by said support and a shade surrounding the heater blower and lights and supported upon upward extensions of said cradle arms.

10. In a device of the character stated, a support, arms projecting therefrom, a frame pivotally mounted on said arms and comprising a plurality of members, the central lower members serving as a cradle and the upright portions of the latter having laterally projecting members terminating in extending arms provided with inwardly deflected terminals, a blower motor casing supported in said cradle member, a blower motor, fastening l: ices common to said cradle and motor, a grid supported on said upper terminals and an electric heater supported from said grid in proximity to said blower.

11. In a device of the character stated, a support, arms projecting therefrom, a frame pivotally mounted on said arms and comprising a cradle. and detachable upwardly on opposite sides thereof, out of the path of the movable elements.

12. In a device of the character stated, a support, arms projecting therefrom, a frame pivotally mounted on said arms and comprising a plurality of members, the central lower member serving as a cradle and the upright portions of. the latter having laterally projecting members terminating in extending arms provided with inwardly deflected terminals, a blower motor casing supported in said cradle member, a blower motor, fastening devices common to said cradle and motor, a grid supported on said upper terminals and an electric heater 1n proximity tosupported from said grid said blower.

13. In a device of the character stated, a standard, a laterally extending frame secured thereto, an electric blower casing, a sectional cradle within said frame in which said casing is supported, pivotal connections common to said cradle and the ends of said frame, means for tightening and loosening said pivotal connections, an electric heater,

and arms common to said cradle and heater for supporting the latter.

.14. In a device of the character stated, a standard, a laterallyv extending frame secured'thereto, an electric blower casing, a

sectional cradle withinsaid frame in which said casing is supported, pivotal connections common to said cradle and the ends of said frame, means for tightening and loosen ing said pivotal connections, an electric heater, and arms common to said ,cradle' and heater for supporting the latter, in combination with electric lights supported on theupper end of said standard and positioned.

below said frame and out of the path of said cradle, and its adjuncts.

15. In a device of the character stated,

a standard, a laterally extending frame secured thereto, an electric blower casing, a

sectionalcradle within said frame in which said casing is supported, pivotal connections common to said cradle and the ends. of said frame, means for tightening and "loosening said pivotal connections, an electric heater,

and arms common to said cradle and heater for supporting the latter, in con'ibination with electric lights. supported on the upper end of said standard and positioned-below said frame and out of the path of said cradle and a shade supported upon said arms, and concealing said lights, heater and casing.

16. In a device of the character stated,

a standard, a laterally extending frame sccured thereto, an electric blower casing, a cradle'within said frame in which said casing' is supported, pivotal connections common to said cradle and the ends of said frame, means for tightening and loosening said pivotal connections, an electric heater, and arms common to said cradle and heater for supporting the latter. in combination with a shade supported on said arms and 0 concealing said casing and heater.

17. In a device of the character stated, a standard, a laterally extending semi-circular frame connected thereto, a sectional "cradle within said frame, arms secured to opposite portions of said cradle, pivotal connections for the ends of said frame and in threaded engagement with said arms, a blower casing supported within said cradle, and a heater carried by said cradle arms.

I 18. In a device of the character stated,

a standard, a laterally extending frame secured thereto, an electric blower casing, a sectional cradle within said frame in which said casing is supported, pivotal connec- 5 tions common to said cradle and the ends of said frame, means for tightening and looseni'ng said'pivotal connections. an electric heater, means common to said cradle and heater for suporting thelatter, and weights 1 40 on opposite portions of said cradle for counterbalancing the latter andits adjuncts.

19. In a device of the character stated,

a c a standard, a laterally extending frame .se-

cured thereto, an .electric blower casing. a

cradle within said frame in which said casing is supported, pivotal connections common to said cradle and the ends of said frame, means for tightening and loosening said pivotal connections, an electric heater,

means common to said cradle and ,heater for supporting the latter, and weights on opposite portions of said cradle for counterbalancing the latter and its adjuncts. in combination with electric lights supported on the upper end of said standard and positioned below said frame and out of the path of said casing. and its adjuncts.

20. In a device of the character stated, a standard, a lateally extending frame secured thereto. an electric blower casing, a cradle within said framein which said casing is supported, pivotal connections common to said cradle and the ends of said frame. means for tightening and loosening 66 said pivotal connections, an electric heater,

arms common to said cradle and heater for supporting the latter, and weights on opposite portions of'said cradle for counterbalancing the latter and its adjuncts. in combination with electric lights supported on the upper end of said standard and positioned below said frame and out of the path of said casing, and -a shade supported upon said arms and concealing said lights, heater and casing.

21. In a device of the character stated, a standard. a laterally extending frame sccured thereto, an electric blower casing. a cradle within said frame in which said casing is'supported. pivotal connections common tosaid cradle and the ends of said frame. means for tightening and loosening said pivotal connections, an electric heater, arms common to said casingand heater for supporting the latter, and weights on opposite'portions of said cradle for counterbalancing the latter and its adjunets.- in combination with a shade supported on said arms and concealing said casing and heater.

22. In a device of the character stated, a standard, a laterally" extending semicircular frame connected thereto, a cradle within said frame. arms secured to opposite portions of said cradle,'pivota1 connections for the ends of said frame. and in threaded engagement with said cradle arms, a blower casing pivotal'ly supported within said cradle arms on said'cra'dle extending upwardly, a plurality of electrically heated elements carried by said arms, and weights on opposite portions of said cradle.

23. In a device of the character stated, a standard, a laterally extending semicircular frame connected thereto. a cradle within said frame, arms secured to oppo site portions of said cradle, pivotal connections for the ends of said frame and in threaded engagement with said arms. a blower casing pivotally supported within, said cradle. a plurality of electrically heated elements carried by said arms. and weights on opposite portions of said cradle, in combination with electric lights supported from said standard and projecting laterally in proximity to said frame and ring.

24.. In a device of the character stated, a standard, a laterally extending semi-circular frame connected thereto. a cradle within said frame. arms secured to opposite portions of said cradle, pivotal connections for theends of said frame and in threaded engagement with said arms, a blower casing supported Within said cradle, a plurality of.

electrically heated elements carried bysaid arms. and weights on opposite portions of said inner cradle. "in combination with electric lights supported from said standard and projecting laterally in proximity to said frame and cradle, and a shade supported on said arms and enclosing said lights, blower and heating, elements.

25. In a device of the character stated, a standard, a laterally extending semi-circular frame connected thereto, a cradle within said frame, arms secured to dpposite por tions of'said cradle, pivotal connections for cradle, a plurality of electrically heated elesurrounding said cradle, blower and heater.

ments carried by said arms, and weights secured to opposite portions of said cradle,

in combination with a shade supported on said arms andenclosing the blower and heater.

26. In a device of the character stated, a standard, a sectional cradle pivotally sup ported from said standard, a blower carried .by said cradle, counterbalancing devices for said blower carried by said cradle and an electric heater supported in proximity to said blower.

27.'In a device of the character stated, a standard, a cradle pivotally supported from said standard, a blower carried by said cradle, counterbalancing devices for said blower carried by said cradle and an electric, heater supported in proximity to said blower, in combination with a shade 28. In a device of the character stated, a standard, a cradle pivotally supported from said standard, a blower carried by said cradle, counterbalancing devices for said blower carried by said cradle and an electric heater supported in proximity to said blower, in combination with electric lights carried by said standard and projecting laterally therefrom, and a shade sur-' rounding said blower, lights and heater, said blower, heater and shade being movable as a unit. j I

29. In a device of the character stated, a standard, a cradle pivotally supported from said standard, a blower carriedwby said cradle, counterbalancing devices for said blower carried by said cradle and anelectrio heater supported in proximity to said blower, said blower and heater being movable as a unit. Y

30. In a device of the character stated, a standard, a cradle ivotally supported from said standard, a blower carried by said cradle, counterbalancing devices for said .blower carried by said cradle and an elec tric heater supported in proximity to said blower, in combination with a shade surrounding said blower and heater, and a handle on said shade for rotating said shade, blower and heater as a unit. I

31. Ina device of the character stated, a standard, a cradle pivotally supported from saidstandard, a blower carried by 7 said cradle, counterbalancing devices for said blower carried by said cradle and an electric heater supported in proximity to said blower, in combination with electric lights supported from said standard, a shade adjacent to said lights, blower and heater, and means for rotating said blower and heater as a unit. the ends of said frame and in threaded en-'- in is en orted ivotal connections com-' mon tosaid cradle and the ends of said I frame, means for tightening and loosening sa1d plvotal connect1ons,'an electric heater, arms common to sa1d blower casing and heater for supporting the latter, and a shad supported on said arms and concealing said casing and heater, said shade, blower casing and heater being movable as a unit.

33. In a device of the character stated, a standard, a laterally extending frame secured thereto, an electricblower casing, a sectional cradle within said frame in which said casing is supported, pivotal connections common to said cradle and the ends of said frame, means for tightening and loosening said pivotal connections, an electric heater, arms commonto said casing and heater for supporting the latter, weights .on opposite portions of said cradle for counterbalancing the latter and its adjuncts, a shade supported on said arms and concealing said weights, blower casing and heater, and

said frame, a blower supported in said cradle, and a heater supported on said blower, said lights being out of the path of said ring, blower and their adjuncts.

35. In a device of the character stated, a standard, laterally extending electric lights supported from the upper portion thereof, a frame supported from said standard above said lights, a cradle pivotally supported in said frame, a blower supported in said cradle and a heater supported on said blower, said lights being out of the path of said cradle, blower and their adjuncts, in combination with a shade surrounding said lights, frame, cradle, blower and heater.

36. In a device of the character stated, a standard, laterally extending electric lights supported from the upper portion thereof, a frame supported from said standard above said lights, a cradle pivotally supported in.

cradle, and a heater supported above said blower, said lights being out of the path of said cradle, blower and their adjuncts, in

combination with a shade surrounding said lights, frame cradle, blower and heater, said shade, blower and heater being-movable as a unit.

37. In a device of the character stated, a standard, laterally extendin stationary electric lights supported from the upper portion thereof, a frame supported from said standard above said lights, a cradle pivotally supported in said frame, a blower pivotally supported in said cradle and a heater supported above said blower, said lights being out of the path of said ring, blower and their adjuncts.

38. In a device of the character stated, a standard, laterally extending stationary electric lights supported from the upper por tion thereof, a frame supported from said standard above said lights, a cradle pivotally supported in said frame, a blower pivotally supported in said cradle, a heater supported on said blower, said lights being out of the path of said cradle, blower and their adjuncts, and a shade surrounding said lights, frame, cradle blower and heater.

39. In a device of the character stated, a standard, laterally extendin stationary ,electric lights supported from the upper portion thereof, a frame supported from said standard above said lights, a cradle pivotally supported in said frame, a blower supported in said cradle, a heater supported above said blower, said lights being out of the path of said cradle, blower and their adjuncts, and a shade, surrounding said lights, frame, cradle, blower and heater and supported from said heater, said shade, blower and heater being movable as a unit.

40. In a device of the character stated, a standard, laterally extending stationary electric lights supported from the upper portion thereof, a frame supported from said standard above said lights, a sectional cradle pivotally supported in said frame, a blower pivotally supported in said cradle, a heater supported above said blower, said lights being out of the path of said cradle, blower and their adjuncts, in combination with means for rotating said cradle, blower and heater.

41. In a device of the character stated, a standard, laterally extending stationary electric lights supported from the upper portion thereof, a frame supported from said standard above said lights, a cradle pivotally supported in said frame, a blower pivotally supported in said cradle, a heater supported above said blower, said lights being out of the path of said cradle, blower and their adjuncts, and a shade adjacent to said lights, frame, cradle blower and heater, in combination with means for rotating said cradle. blower and heater and shade.

42. In a device of the character stated, a standard, laterally extending stationary electric lights supported from the upper portion thereof, a frame supported rom said standard above said lights, a cradle pivotally supported in said frame, a blower supported in said cradle, a heater support-' ed above said blower, said lights being out of the path of said cradle, blower and their adjuncts, and a shade adjacent to said lights, frame, cradle, blower and heater said cradle, blower and heater being movable as a unit, in combination with means for rotating said shade, blower and heater.

43. In a device of the character stated, a motor casing, arms in which said motor casing is pivotall supported, a bracket hava base member secured to said motor casing, arms extending upwardly from said base member, an annular guard member secured to said arms, a grid supported on said arms, an electric heater supported from said grid, a blower actuated by the motor in said motor casing, and a front shade member supported from said uard. I

44 In a device of t e character stated, a motor casing, arms in which said motor casing is pivotally supported, a bracket having a base member secured to the top of said motor casing, arms extendin upwardly from said base member, an an ar guard member secured to said arms, a grid supported on said arms,'an electric heater supported from said grid, a blower actuated by the motor in said motor casing and a front semi-conical shade menliger supported from the front of said gua 45. In a device of the character stated, a motor casing, a. frame in which said motor casing is pivotally supported, a bracket having a base member provided with a central offset to accommodate the motor shaft and secured to the top of said motor casing, upright arms carried by said base memer. an annular guard member secured to said upright arms, a grid supported on said arms, an electric heater supported from said grid, a blower actuated by the motor in said motor casing, a. semi-annular front. shade member supported from the front of said bracket and a handle passing through the shade memberand secured to the motor casing, whereby the motor casing, blower, grid, guard, and shade can be adjusted upon their pivotal supports as a, unit. 46. In a device of the character stated, a motor casing, 21. frame in which said motor casing is pivotally supported, a bracket havng; a base member provided with a central 0 set to accommodate the motor shaft and secured to the top of said motor casing, upright arms carried by said base member, an annular guard member secured to said upright arms, a grid supported on said arms, an electric heater sup rted from said grid, a blower actuated by tlig motor in said motor casing, a semi-annular front shade member supported from the front of said bracket and a. handle passing through the shade member and secured to the motor casing, whereby the motor casin blower, grid, guard, and shadecanbe ad usted upon their pivotal supports as a unit, in combination with a lateral arm carrying said frame,

' said base member through which the pivotal supports for said motor casing pass, an annular guard member secured to said arms, a top grid also supported on said arms, an electric heater supported from said grid, a blower actuated by the motor in said motor casing, and a front curved shade member supported from the front of said guard.

48. In a device of the character stated, a motor casing, a frame, in which said motor casing is pivotally supported, a bracket having a base member secured to the top of said motor casing, arms extending upwardly from said base member pendant lugs on said base member through which the pivotal supports for said motor casing pass,

balances the other members of the unit.

49. In a device of the character stated, a frame, a motor casing, pivotal supports for said motor casing mounted in said frame, and a combined guard, fan and electric heater supported above said motor, the pivotal supports being so positioned that the motor casing counterbalances the other elements carried thereby.

50. In a device of the character stated, a frame, a motor casing, pivotal supports for said motor casing, mounted in said frame and a combined guard, fan, electric heater and front shade supported upon said motor casing above the latter, the pivotal supports being so positioned that the motor casing counterbalances the other elements carried thereby.

WILLIAM "ALLEN BROWN. ELBERT A. CORBIN, J n. Witnesses:

E. HAYWARD FAIRBANKS, Rum Hmnmsou. 

